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First they only tested 5 pumps and had no operational history on the pumps, second they confirmed that JP8 is a "low lubricity" fuel, of the 5 pumps they could not determine why two of them failed but felt that SHORT-TERM operation on low lubricity fuels was not the cause.Southwest Research Institute studied the use of JP fuels in the DB2 pumps. There is ZERO issue with lubricity.
So what additive would you recommend?EDIT there is no argument that the fuel lubricates the Roosamaster IP, so the term "low lubricity fuel" is all I really need to know.
I use Stanadyne, they build the IP so I figure they know what it needs.So what additive would you recommend?
personally I like Optilube XL.So what additive would you recommend?
Sounds like something you'd find in the personal health aisle.personally I like Optilube XL.
The SAE intro makes the same statement. Fuel viscosity/lubricity were not contributing factors to pump failure. The recommendation was to test for oxidation and corrosion from the fuel. This is usually evaluated with the copper strip test (ASTM D130).However, preliminary tests and calculations reported in Reference 1 indicated that pump seizure was not primarily due to the decreased viscosity of the aviation fuels. As a result, the test series was designed to highlight the effects of oxidative/corrosive wear.
back in 2007 someone did a study for different additives and their effects on lubricity.personally I like Optilube XL.
I use the same. They have 2 types lubricity and stabilizer or something like that.I use Stanadyne, they build the IP so I figure they know what it needs.
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